How an outsider in Alzheimer’s research bucked the prevailing theory — and clawed for validation

How an outsider in Alzheimer’s research bucked the prevailing theory — and clawed for validation

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Stat
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Robert Moir was damned if he did and damned if he didn’t. The Massachusetts General Hospital neurobiologist had applied for government funding for his Alzheimer’s disease research and received wildly disparate comments from the scientists tapped to assess his proposal’s merits.